In light of increasing national attention on the high rates of prescribing psychotropic medication for children in foster care, and related new federal requirements for state reporting to the federal government, we analyzed child welfare agency laws, policies, and regulations in sixteen states. Our analysis revealed that states with monitoring policies in place tend to use informal guidance or underdeveloped policy statements that were likely not subject to public notice or comment, and afforded little, if any, opportunity for redress. This Article argues that, given the new federal requirements related to psychotropic medications and children in foster care, the state policy-making process must become more transparent to ensure broad publi...
“Using State Wide Child and Family Service Review Data to Analyze Policies to Improve Educational Ou...
In most states, child protection agencies induce parents to transfer physical custody of their child...
This article will discuss the federal legislation and regulations—ASFA and CFSR—that hold the states...
In light of increasing national attention on the high rates of prescribing psychotropic medication f...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Foster childr...
Active participation of youth and surrogate decision-makers in providing informed consent and assent...
State foster care systems are forcing many foster children to take high dosages of dangerous, mind-a...
Knowledge of the trends of authorized psychotropic medication among foster care youth in California ...
Children in foster care system are more likely to receive diagnoses of major mental illness and to b...
Children in foster care experienced abuse, neglect, or dependency, and for the safety and well-being...
When a child with a mental illness is being prescribed psychotropic medication. who decides whether ...
Children who enter foster care have experienced some of the most severe cases of abuse, neglect, and...
California desperately needs to amend the law pertaining to the administration of psychotropic medic...
Abstract Background: The prescribing rates of psychotropic medication for foster children far exceed...
Studies suggest a significantly higher use of psychotropic medications by children involved in foste...
“Using State Wide Child and Family Service Review Data to Analyze Policies to Improve Educational Ou...
In most states, child protection agencies induce parents to transfer physical custody of their child...
This article will discuss the federal legislation and regulations—ASFA and CFSR—that hold the states...
In light of increasing national attention on the high rates of prescribing psychotropic medication f...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Foster childr...
Active participation of youth and surrogate decision-makers in providing informed consent and assent...
State foster care systems are forcing many foster children to take high dosages of dangerous, mind-a...
Knowledge of the trends of authorized psychotropic medication among foster care youth in California ...
Children in foster care system are more likely to receive diagnoses of major mental illness and to b...
Children in foster care experienced abuse, neglect, or dependency, and for the safety and well-being...
When a child with a mental illness is being prescribed psychotropic medication. who decides whether ...
Children who enter foster care have experienced some of the most severe cases of abuse, neglect, and...
California desperately needs to amend the law pertaining to the administration of psychotropic medic...
Abstract Background: The prescribing rates of psychotropic medication for foster children far exceed...
Studies suggest a significantly higher use of psychotropic medications by children involved in foste...
“Using State Wide Child and Family Service Review Data to Analyze Policies to Improve Educational Ou...
In most states, child protection agencies induce parents to transfer physical custody of their child...
This article will discuss the federal legislation and regulations—ASFA and CFSR—that hold the states...